Umbilical burns in neonates following traditional cord practices: A case series
Umbilical burns in neonates following traditional cord practices: A case series
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Many cultures have developed traditional practices around the management of the umbilical cord stump in the newborn.Treatment with hot water compress or fomentation is well-documented in sub-Saharan Africa but can result in thermal here injuries in vulnerable neonatal skin.We report three cases of superficial partial thickness umbilical burns in infants following such treatment that presented to a paediatric burns unit in London, UK in 2020, all from a Nigerian background.In each case, the burn wound healed with conservative management only.This is a previously unreported cause of neonatal burn koip share price injury and we aim to raise awareness of the risks that traditional cord practices may pose to the newborn.